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Black Women Were Right Classic T-Shirt
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Top Picks #4
http://eo2inspire.com/2024/02/01/top-picks-4/
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🔥You’re Not “Non-Binary.” You’re Just Bored.
For centuries, men were men, women were women, and nobody had a damn identity crisis about it.
Now? Every other kid on TikTok is suddenly “non-binary.”
We went from “I’m a person” to “I’m an ethereal genderless spirit creature” in record time.
Why?
Because most of these people aren’t actually non-binary.
They’re just bored.
“Non-Binary” Is A Trend, Not A Reality
Let’s look at the numbers, because math doesn’t give a fuck about feelings.
In 2014, less than 0.5% of people in the U.S. identified as non-binary or genderfluid.
By 2021, that number skyrocketed to 5%—a 900% increase in less than a decade.
Among Gen Z? Over 25% claim to be “somewhere on the gender spectrum.”
Let me ask you something:
Did human biology change overnight?
Did evolution pull a U-turn in the last decade?
Or—and hear me out—is it more likely that being non-binary just became trendy?
Because if we’re suddenly seeing millions of people “discover” a gender identity crisis that literally never existed before, we need to ask:
👉 Is this real? 👉 Or is this just people desperate for attention?
The Non-Binary “Awakening” Is Just Tumblr 2.0
Back in the 2010s, this exact same pattern happened with:
“Pansexuality” (which, let’s be real, is just bisexual with extra steps)
“Otherkin” (people who insisted they were animals in human bodies)
“Demisexuality” (congratulations, you need an emotional connection to have sex—you’re just a normal person)
What happened?
It died off. Because it wasn’t real.
But gender? That’s the new hot trend.
And why wouldn’t it be?
You get instant validation online.
You get a special identity without having to achieve anything.
You get to be oppressed without having to actually experience hardship.
Who needs a personality when you can just claim a new gender every week and demand applause for it?
99% Of “Non-Binary” People Still Magically Align With Their Birth Sex
Let’s talk about how convenient this trend is.
Non-binary “men”—still act and dress like men.
Non-binary “women”—still act and dress like women.
You ever notice that?
They’ll scream at you that they’re not male or female, but 99% of them still look and behave like their birth sex.
They don’t transition. They don’t take hormones. They don’t change their physical presentation.
They just throw on a they/them pronoun in their bio and expect the world to rearrange itself around their new, fragile identity.
Because the truth is?
👉 They don’t actually believe they’re non-binary. 👉 They just like the attention that comes with it.
And in a world where being a regular man or woman is “boring,” what better way to stand out than making up an identity out of thin air?
Science Still Says There Are Two Genders—Cry About It
I know this upsets Twitter users with septum piercings, but:
👉 Every scientific study, every biological textbook, and every credible geneticist confirms that there are two sexes: male and female.
👉 99.98% of humans are born with either XY or XX chromosomes. (The other 0.02% are actual intersex individuals—a biological disorder, not a third gender.)
👉 No amount of “gender feelings” will change that.
So when someone says, “I’m neither male nor female, I’m non-binary,” what they really mean is:
🚨 “I am experiencing an existential crisis but instead of therapy, I decided to change my pronouns.”
And instead of saying “Damn, maybe I need a hobby,” they demand that the entire planet cater to their new self-diagnosed identity.
“But Gender Isn’t Biological, It’s A Social Construct!”
Wrong.
Languages across every culture—from Chinese to Arabic to Latin—have gender built into them.
Every civilization since the dawn of time has recognized two genders.
Animals, insects, and even goddamn plants operate on a male/female reproductive system.
But suddenly, in 2020, we discovered that all of history was wrong and Twitter activists are the new experts.
Sure.
The Harsh Truth: You’re Not Non-Binary—You’re Just Bored, Lonely, Or Looking For Clout
The explosion of non-binary identity isn’t a biological shift or a cultural enlightenment.
It’s a boredom epidemic.
People used to find meaning through:
✔ Building a career ✔ Raising a family ✔ Creating art ✔ Developing a real personality
Now?
People log onto TikTok, see a blue-haired activist getting 500,000 likes for saying “I just discovered I’m genderfluid,” and suddenly…
💡 “I’m non-binary too!”
Not because it’s real. Not because they ever struggled with gender before. But because it’s trendy, it gets attention, and it gives them something to put in their bio.
And the second this trend dies?
They’ll quietly drop it and pretend it never happened—just like they did with their Tumblr self-diagnosed mental illnesses.
Final Thought: Reality Always Wins
You can scream your gender feelings into the void. You can write 37 pronouns in your bio. You can throw a tantrum when someone says “sir” or “ma’am” in public.
But at the end of the day?
👉 Reality doesn’t care.
There are men and women. That’s it. That’s all there ever was. That’s all there ever will be.
And deep down? You know it.
Now go touch some grass.
🔥 REBLOG if you’re tired of the gender circus. 💬 COMMENT if you know someone who pulled the “I’m non-binary” stunt for clout. 🚀 FOLLOW for more brutal, no-BS truth bombs.
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GREATNESS: Diverse Designers of Architecture isn’t just about achievements; it’s about recognition. Women and designers of color play a pivotal role in global architecture, yet often go unrecognized. This book aims to change that narrative by celebrating their monumental contributions. Help us hit the New York Times bestseller list and redefine greatness together! Pre-order your copy today via this link
Congratulations to Pascale Sablan on this great achievement!
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Best thinspo quotes (I'll add more to the blog later)
"Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" "Thinner is the winner" "No excuses, just results" "Don't stop when ur tired, stop when ur done" "Skip dinner, end up thinner" "I'm not there yet, but im closer then yesterday" "There is no TRY, only DO" "Weightless is the best thing ever" "Dont eat, taste" "You're stomach isn't growling, its APPLAUDING" "Hungry to bed and hungry to rise will make a gap between the thighs" "Coffee and smokes and cold diet cokes are what skinny people are made of" "Suck it up so one day you want have to suck it in" "You get what you work for, not what you wish for" "The letter I is the only difference between fit and fat"
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Successful people don't wait for the perfect moment; they make the most of the moment they have. #SayItLoud#MakeItHappen
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Mary McLeod Bethone with National Youth Administration youth, image here.
Mary McLeod Bethune to Return to Capitol Hill (as an impressive addition to Statuary Hall)
By Miriam Kleiman, Public Affairs
We continue our celebration of Black History Month (Feb) and Women's History Month (March) with Civil Rights icon and DC power broker extraordinaire Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955).
Dr. Bethune will soon join the Old Boys Club on Capitol Hill (90 of the 100 statues there are of men), as an impressive 3 ton, 11 foot statue in the Capitol's National Statuary Hall. Created by sculptor Nilda Comas, the statue's pedestal reads: “Invest in the human soul. Who knows, it may be a diamond in the rough.” Women’s History Month bonus! Comas will be the first Latina artist to have a sculpture in the National Statuary Hall.
Mary Jane McLeod Bethune was born in South Carolina in 1875, the 15th of 17 children to former slaves Samuel and Patsy McLeod. She was a passionate educator, community organizer, presidential advisor, Civil Rights and women's rights activist, decades-long public servant (60 years), and patriot, in addition to mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her long list of achievements include:
1st Black woman to lead a federal agency.
1st Black women with a university founded in her name.
Founder of the National Council of Negro Women to advocate for and advance rights for Black women, their families and communities.
Leader of FDR's unofficial "Black Cabinet." Used this position to creating jobs for Blacks in the federal government and New Deal agencies.
As Director of Negro Affairs, she was the highest paid Black government employee in 1939—with a $5,000 salary (equivalent to $100,000 today.
VP of the NAACP in 1940, a position she held for the rest of her life.
Helped establish the Women’s Army Corps (1942) and ensured it was racially integrated.
Archivist and chronicler of Black women's history.
Bethune was the only Black woman at the founding conference of the United Nations in 1945.
Despite the attitude of some employers in refusing to hire Negros to perform needed, skilled services, and despite the denial of the same opportunities and courtesies to our youth in the armed forces of our country, we must not fail America and as Americans, we must not let America fail us.
Her life was celebrated with a memorial statue in Washington DC in 1974, and a stamp in 1985.
“We have a powerful potential in our youth, and we must have the courage to change old ideas and practices so that we may direct their power toward good ends.”
Bethune and Hoover President Hoover invited her to the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, and then appointed her to a commission to plan a “National Memorial Building” in DC “as a tribute to the Negro’s contribution to the achievements of America.” Congress did not back the project and private fundraising also failed. More than 80 years later, this vision became reality when the National Museum of African American History and Culture opened in DC.
Bethune and FDR In 1935, President Roosevelt invited her to DC to serve as a Special Advisor to the National Youth Administration, and then named her National Youth Association Director of Negro Affairs, making her the first Black woman to lead a federal agency. During World War II she advocated for African American women to be allowed to serve in the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WACS) and Women Appointed for Voluntary Emergency Service (WAVES).
Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt
None of us certainly can say that as yet we have perfect democracy, nor even the democracy that Abraham Lincoln and others of our great men envisioned. But I for one am proud that our country could produce a Mrs. Bethune. Your achievements are a tribute to our nation even more a tribute to your own individual spirit and effort. Eleanor Roosevelt.
Portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune, NARA ID 559194. From the Harmon Foundation, a nonprofit, private foundation for African art. More online.
Mary McLeod Bethune, Eleanor Roosevelt and others at the opening of Midway Hall, "one of two residence halls built by the Public Buildings Administration of Federal Works Agency for Negro government girls..." May 1943, NARA ID 533032.
Eleanor Roosevelt receives Mary McLeod Bethune Human Rights Award from Dorothy Height, National Council of Negro Women President, 11/12/1960, NARA ID 196283.
In her last will and testament from 1955, Dr. Bethune wrote:
I leave you hope. The Negro’s growth will be great in the years to come. Yesterday our ancestors endured the degradation of slavery, yet they retained their dignity. Today, we direct our strength toward winning a more abundant and secure life. Tomorrow, a new Negro, unhindered by race taboos and shackles, will benefit from more than 330 years of ceaseless struggle. Theirs will be a better world. This I believe with all my heart. Correspondence Between Harry S. Truman and Mary McLeod Bethune, Truman Library,
See also:
Before Kamala: Black Women in Presidential Administrations, Rediscovering Black History
Official Personnel Folder for Mary McLeod Bethune, NARA ID 158329664.
Mary Bethune: Adviser to Presidents, Hoover Heads blog
Providing a New Deal for Young Black Women: Mary McLeod Bethune and the Negro Affairs Division of the National Youth Association, Rediscovering Black History.
Featured NARA public program: Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All
Mustering Out: the Navy’s First Black Yeowomen, Rediscovering Black History
See also: The original 19th Amendment, now on view in the exhibit Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote, through April 10th.
#BLM#black lives matter#black history#women's history month#sayitloud#rediscoveringblackhistory#civil rights#fdr library#eleanor roosevelt#dorothyheight#national council of negro women
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🔥THE CENSORSHIP INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX GOT EXPOSED
—AND NOW THEY’RE TERRIFIED
Once upon a time—by which I mean just a couple of years ago—you could get banned off the entire internet for saying something that, in retrospect, turned out to be 100% correct.
COVID origins? Banned. Election concerns? Banned. Saying men shouldn’t box women? Nuclear-level banned.
The Most Humble Blog wasn’t immune to the digital gulag, either. My entire Medium account—which I created about a year ago—was flagged, reported, and permanently nuked for violating the delicate sensibilities of the same people who spend their weekends dressed like discount Madonna impersonators.
I tried to acquiesce. A decision I’m still ashamed of.
I tried not rocking the boat, at least a little.
I thought, maybe, if I wasn’t too loud, if I just toned it down 5%, these lipstick-bearded hall monitors would let me exist.
But it was too late.
The mob had already decided. It didn’t matter if I changed the phrasing, softened the wording, or used gentler language—because it was never about the words.
It was about eliminating the wrong thinkers.
And in case there was any lingering illusion that these platforms were “neutral,” the dismissive response from Medium’s staff confirmed everything I needed to know:
They weren’t just tolerating censorship; they were leading it.
They weren’t punishing bad behavior; they were enforcing ideology.
They weren’t just banning “harmful speech”; they were shutting up anyone who didn't fall in line.
It didn’t even matter that they were the ones who sought me out.
It didn’t matter that they came into my inbox spewing the most profane, unhinged, sexually explicit insults they could string together.
It didn’t matter that they violated every rule on the site.
They had the backing of the moderators.
Because this was never about rules. It was about who gets to speak.
THE GREAT SILENCING—AND THE RISE OF THE RESISTANCE
For years, censorship was camouflaged as virtue.
It wasn’t “banning opposing views”; it was stopping hate. It wasn’t “erasing dissenting voices”; it was protecting marginalized people. It wasn’t “crushing free speech”; it was curating a safe space.
And if you dared question the censors?
You were labeled a menace to society faster than a blue-haired Twitter addict could say, “Report and block.”
The problem? The lies didn’t hold up.
The same experts who silenced COVID skeptics were later forced to admit that lab-leak theories were “plausible.”
The same tech giants who buried election concerns suddenly stopped banning people for asking questions.
The same people who claimed "speech is violence" suddenly had nothing to say when the violence was against people who disagreed with them.
And then, something happened that completely shattered their monopoly on the conversation:
Trump got back into the picture.
And love him or hate him, he did something no other politician had the balls to do:
He put these censor-happy pussies on notice.
Unless there’s a proveable direct threat against a person, people should be able to say whatever the fuck they want. Period.
Not “if it aligns with corporate-approved narratives.” Not “if it doesn’t hurt anyone’s feelings.” Not “if it’s deemed acceptable by a bunch of unwashed Twitch moderators.”
Whatever. The fuck. They want.
And suddenly?
The entire censorship machine started backpedaling.
NOW THEY’RE SCARED—AND THEY SHOULD BE
Let’s be real. These people never believed in free speech.
They believed in speech control.
They thrived under the old system—where they could run around platforms, flagging people they didn’t like, getting them deplatformed, demonetized, and erased from existence.
But now?
Now they’re absolutely terrified.
Why?
Because they know they can’t win without silencing the opposition.
Because they know they don’t have the numbers.
Because they know that without biased moderators holding their hands, their arguments fall apart faster than a Dollar Store wig in a rainstorm.
And for the first time in years, these people are realizing:
They don’t own the internet anymore.
They don’t get to dictate what’s “allowed” anymore.
They don’t get to be the arbiters of truth anymore.
The free speech Renaissance is here, and they are shitting bricks.
WHAT COMES NEXT?
The fight isn’t over.
These platforms aren’t suddenly pro-free speech out of some moral awakening.
No, no, no.
They’re only backing off because:
They got exposed.
Their narrative fell apart.
And people stopped being afraid.
But don’t think for a second they aren’t waiting for their chance to clamp down again.
The second they think they can regain control, they’ll try it again.
Which is why now, more than ever, you have to:
🔥 Speak your mind. 🔥 Refuse to self-censor. 🔥 Push the conversation forward, no matter how “taboo” it is.
Because the second we go quiet?
They win.
And fuck that.
🔥 REBLOG if you refuse to be silenced.
💬 COMMENT if you've ever been banned, flagged, or censored for speaking facts. 🚀 FOLLOW for more unapologetic, uncensored truth.
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